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moss pole for sale Moss Pole For Sale | Cheap Moss Poles OnlineD shaped moss pole designed to provide optimal support for climbing plants indoors. The D shape promotes healthy growth by encouraging aerial roots to develop while retaining moisture for longer. The design makes it easy to tie up growing climbers such as Monstera, Philodendron and other vines. Simply fill the stake with sphagnum moss or a soil mix. The moss poles are made of durable, BPA free polypropylene PET plastic that is eco friendly, reusable

D-shaped moss pole - designed to provide optimal support for climbing plants indoors.

The D-shape promotes healthy growth by encouraging aerial roots to develop while retaining moisture for longer. The design makes it easy to tie up growing climbers such as Monstera, Philodendron and other vines. Simply fill the stake with sphagnum moss or a soil mix.

The moss poles are made of durable, BPA-free polypropylene/PET plastic that is eco-friendly, reusable and easy to disassemble. The stackable design allows you to extend the plant support as your plant grows.

The front has a hexagonal pattern that provides better grip for the aerial roots. The ventilation is also only on the front to preserve moisture longer!

Sizes and Volume

Our moss poles have adjustable closing positions that allow you to choose different diameters depending on your plant's needs.

S Moss pole
- Height: 29.8 cm; Width: 4.5 cm; Depth: 3 cm
- Moss capacity: ~15 grams
- Substrate capacity: ~0.4L

M Moss pole
- Height: 35 cm; Width: 6 cm; Depth: 3.5-5.5 cm
- Moss capacity: 20-35 grams
- Substrate capacity: 0.6L-1L

L Moss pole
- Height: 40 cm; Width: 7.8 cm; Depth: ~4.5-8 cm
- Moss capacity: 40-60 grams
- Substrate capacity: 1.1L-1.7L

XL Moss pole
- Height: 58 cm; Width: 9.8 cm; Depth: ~5-9 cm
- Moss capacity: 70-110 grams
- Substrate capacity: 2L-3L

Tip: If in doubt, it's always better to have some extra moss or substrate on hand, especially if you choose wider settings.

Frequently asked questions

How do I install the moss poles?
The moss poles are easy to assemble. Fill with moss or substrate mixture, close the stake to the desired diameter and place in the pot.

Can I stack multiple poles on top of each other?
Yes, the design allows stacking of up to about five units.

How do I care for the moss pole?
Water from the top to keep the moss moist, usually about once a week. Don't forget to fertilize regularly. Long-term fertilizer can be sprinkled on top of the moss pole after it is filled.

Moss poles make growing more fun and promote larger leaves on your plants. Buy moss poles online!

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